The film was intended as a warning against the dangers of the digital age, specifically focusing on how easily private lives can be destroyed when "hot" images are uploaded to the web for extortion or public humiliation.
Released in , Chuông reo là bắn (English title: The Bell Rings, Then Shoot ) remains one of the most controversial and discussed films in the history of Vietnamese cinema. Produced by the Giai Phong Film Studio and directed by Truong Dung , the film attempted to tackle a modern social crisis: the rise of "digital revenge" and the leaking of private, sensitive images on the internet. Plot Overview and Social Commentary phim chuong reo la ban 2007 new
At the time of its release during the Lunar New Year (Tet) of 2007, it competed with other major films like Vo Lam Truyen Ky and Trai Nhay . While it didn't have the same level of marketing as private studio films, it drew large crowds due to its "forbidden fruit" reputation and its 7.7/10 rating on platforms like IMDb . The film was intended as a warning against